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.NET 2.0 Interoperability Recipes


.NET 2.0 Interoperability Recipes

A Problem-Solution Approach

von: Bruce Bukovics

56,99 €

Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 22.11.2006
ISBN/EAN: 9781430201458
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 632

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Beschreibungen

<p>.NET represents a new and improved way of developing software for the Windows platform. Given the chance, you'd probably rewrite all of your existing code in the newer managed code environment that .NET provides. But it is difficult or impossible to throw out all existing legacy code and start over when a new technology arrives. Instead, you need to find a way to move forward with new .NET development while reusing existing pieces of tested, working code. You need a way to interoperate with the existing code until you have a chance to finally rewrite all of it in .NET.</p>
<p>The only recipe-style book on the subject, <i>.NET 2.0 Interoperability Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach</i> guides Windows developers who are transitioning from native Windows code to .NET managed code.</p>
<p>.NET tools will allow you to interoperate with existing code. But finding the appropriate tool for the task at hand can sometimes be a frustrating experience. So this book will guide you past myriad infrequently used interop options to focus on those youll use most often.</p>
Using C-Style APIs.- C-Style APIs: Structures, Classes, and Arrays.- Win32 API.- Using C++ Interop.- Using COM.- Exposing Managed Code to COM.- Marshaling to COM Clients.- COM+ Enterprise Services.- COM+ Enterprise Services Transactions.
Bruce Bukovics has been a working developer for over 25 years. During this time, he has designed and developed applications in such widely varying areas as banking, corporate finance, credit card processing, payroll processing, and retail automation. He has firsthand developer experience with C, C++, Delphi, VB, C#, and Java, and he rode the waves of technology as they drifted from mainframe to client/server to n-Tier, from COM to COM+, and from Web Services to .NET Remoting and beyond. He considers himself a pragmatic programmer. He doesn't stand on formality and doesn't do things just because they have always been done that way. He's willing to look at alternate or unorthodox solutions to a problem if that's what it takes. He is employed at Radiant Systems, Inc., in Alpharetta, Georgia, as a lead developer and architect in the centralized development group.
Covers new interop features in .NET 2.0 and VS .NET 2005 Covers PInvoke, COM and COM+ (other books don’t cover all 3 areas) The only recipe-style book on the subject Written by an actual working developer with first-hand experience The majority of the example code is shown in C# and VB.NET and also includes some managed C++/CLI
<P>I wrote this book as a guide for other Windows developers who are transitioning from native Windows code to .NET managed code. My hope is to guide you past the myriad of infrequently used interop options and focus on those that you will use most often.</P>

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